On September 29, 2024, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a workshop at the Huntington’s Chinese garden, offering K-12 educators hands-on insights into using the garden as a teaching tool. With expert presentations, a guided tour, and new resources, the event explored how Chinese gardens' rich history and cultural significance can be integrated into classrooms. Interested in learning more? Click below for details on the workshop and upcoming programs for educators.
Politics
Lumbers, Piercing the Bamboo Curtain: Tentative Bridge-Building to China during the Johnson Years, 2008
Pierre Asselin reviews the book for H-Diplo, June 2009, credit H-Asia.
U.S. Asst. Secretary of State David Kramer, “Human Rights, Democracy, and the U.S. Relationship With China,” May 25, 2008
David Kramer, Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
Remarks at Beijing Foreign Affairs University
Beijing, China
Special US Treasury Envoy Alan Holmer, “Sustaining Economic Growth,” May 21, 2008
May 21, 2008
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Congressional Research Service, “China’s Space Program: Options for U.S.-China Cooperation,” May 21, 2008
Congressional Research Service report by Jeffrey Logan.
U.S. Deputy Asst. Secretary of State Patricia McNerney, “China’s Nonproliferation Practices,” May 20, 2008
Patricia McNerney, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Security and Nonproliferation
Ma Ying-jeou, “Inaugural Address,” May 20, 2008
Ma Ying-jeou was inaugurated as Taiwan’s president on May 20, 2008.
U.S. Dep. Secretary of State John D. Negroponte, "U.S.-China Relations in the Era of Globalization," May 15, 2008
Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate One Hundred Tenth Congress Second Session
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Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?